Arab Times

Ban on surgical abortions OK’d:

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A federal appeals court on Wednesday allowed Arkansas to ban most surgical abortions during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dissolved a judge’s temporary restrainin­g order that allowed surgical abortions to continue after the Arkansas Department of Health told the state’s only surgical abortion clinic to stop performing the procedure unless it was needed to protect the life or health of the mother.

The appeals court’s ruling said the Health Department’s “directive is a legally valid response to the circumstan­ces confronted by the Governor and state health officials.”

The state said Little Rock Family Planning Services violated an order requiring health providers to reschedule elective procedures that could be safely postponed. Other states have used similar orders to restrict abortions during the pandemic. Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday said the state would ease its limits on elective surgeries starting Monday, though it was not immediatel­y clear whether the move would allow surgical abortions to resume at the clinic.

The state issued the order halting surgical abortions after initially encouragin­g the clinic to stop performing the procedure for out-ofstate patients. Arkansas has reported at least 2,392 coronaviru­s cases and 42 deaths. The number of infections is likely higher because many people have not been tested and studies suggest people can be infected and not feel sick. (AP)

 ?? (AP) ?? Virginia Senate Clerk Susan Schaar, ties a mask on Virginia State Senator Thomas Norment, James City County, as they prepare for the reconvene session at the Science Museum of Virginia on Wednesday April 22, in Richmond, Va. The Senate is meeting in a remote location due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictio­ns.
(AP) Virginia Senate Clerk Susan Schaar, ties a mask on Virginia State Senator Thomas Norment, James City County, as they prepare for the reconvene session at the Science Museum of Virginia on Wednesday April 22, in Richmond, Va. The Senate is meeting in a remote location due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictio­ns.

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